
CL2-4th Quarter Examination
Quiz by Melojane I. De Padua
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TRUE OR FALSE, Write true if the statement is correct, False if the statement is wrong.
The church’s view of human rights is distinctive because of how it defines human dignity.
Human rights are to be found in the dignity that belongs to each human being.
Human rights are not given to us by society.
The magisterium has not failed to note the positive value of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, adopted by the United Nations on December 10, 1948.
We Filipinos mean work to be the aspect of our life that serves not only as a source of livelihood but also as a symbol of social status.
Pope John Paul II defined Human Works as “a true milestone on the path of humanity’s moral progress.
Human rights are to be defended not only individually.
A human person can develop him or herself and become a better human person through work
Our Christian faith teaches us that if we don’t believe in the loving providence of God, it follows that every work or profession is a call or invitation from God
Human beings have the duty to develop themselves through rights.
Individuals have an inherent and immeasurable worth and dignity.
Each human life is considered sacred.
We would exist had we not been created by God’s love and constantly preserved by it.
Identify what is being asked in each number. Write your answer on the space provided.
It is the concrete manifestation and consequences of human dignity
It is where we found the ultimate source of human rights.
It is the direct proceed from our dignity and our very nature as embodied-spirits, free, rational, social and historical.
It is typically understood as an activity done for pay.
It is the aspect of our life that serves not only as a source of livelihood but also as a symbol of social status.
It is the primary foundation of work.
Who is the person that prompted the believers to “admonish the idle, cheer the fainthearted, support the weak, and be patient with all.”
It is means for human beings to glorify God and be united with Christ. Our Christian faith teaches us that if we believe in the loving providence of God, it follows that every work or profession is a call or invitation from God.
It is grounded on our origin, meaning and destiny.
It is created with a soul and spirit.
It is the foundation of the Catholic Social Teaching.
It comes from the Latin word "Dignitas", from "Dignus", which means worthy.
It is traditionally defined as titles or claims to certain material and spiritual goods, or to have access to such goods in order for the human person to live a dignified life.
Siya ang nagwika ng :
"May karapatan kayong mamuhay at pakitunguhan kayo ng naayon sa inyong dangal bilang tao at kasabay nito may karampatang tungkulin din kayo na makitungo sa kapwa sa ganito rin paraan"
He is taking Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Social Studies and currently teaching as a Student Teacher of Ms. Melojane De I. Padua. Give his full name
One Methods of Valuing Dignity
Fundamental examples of Human Rights and Freedom